CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The 2018 NFL Scouting Combine is upon us, which means the Wonderlic Test will be on conscious minds of numerous NFL Draft prospects as they jockey for position in Mock Drafts.

The Combine, which takes place this week and early next week in Indianapolis, has mental and psychological components that accompany the physical. As one well-known example, prospects are asked to take the Wonderlic Test, which consists of 50 questions to be answered in 12 minutes.

Although the Wonderlic has been used in numerous occupations, it is most famous as the aptitude/IQ test for NFL prospects.

The Wonderlic's questions are generic in nature. Imagine, though, if some of the questions were NFL-specific. To get a taste of what the prospects might encounter, feel free to "tackle" our scaled-down 2018 sample. We'll give you 25 questions, and you get six minutes.

Wonderlic questions, in and of themselves, are not difficult -- but the compressed time frame is a wild card that can make them seem more challenging. Most math questions are head-scratchers for me even if I have an hour. When I only have a budgeted number of seconds, panic ensues.

When creating a Wonderlic Test sample, I strive for variety and relative simplicity. I reconfigure questions from previous years that feedback told me were enjoyable to readers. I was in a good mood this year and made this set of 25 easier, on balance, than in any previous version.

Anything less than 20 of 25 correct is not worthy of a coffee with Pat "Perfect Score'' McInally. Be honest about the six minutes -- and don't Google.